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Jan 13
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2012

Jack Chen

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Watch Golden Globes 2012 Online. The 69th Golden Globe Awards will be broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills,Watch Golden Globes 2012 Live Stream Online Free Articles California on January 15, 2012, by NBC. The host is Ricky Gervais. The nominations were announced by Woody Harrelson, Sofia Vergara, Gerard Butler and Rashida Jones on December 15, 2011.

 

Watch Golden Globes Online. The Golden Globe Award is an accolade bestowed by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) recognizing excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign. The annual formal ceremony and dinner at which the awards are presented is a major part of the film industry's awards season, which culminates each year with the Academy Awards.

Revenues generated from the annual ceremony have enabled the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to donate millions of dollars to entertainment-related charities, as well as funding scholarships and other programs for future film and television professionals. The most prominent beneficiary being the Young Artist Awards, presented annually by the Young Artist Foundation, established in 1978 by long-standing Hollywood Foreign Press member, Maureen Dragone to recognize and award excellence of young Hollywood performers under the age of 18, and to provide scholarships for young artists who may be physically and/or financially challenged.

 

The broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards, telecast to 167 countries worldwide, generally ranks as the third most-watched awards show each year, behind only the Oscars and the Grammy Awards. Until Ricky Gervais hosted the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards Ceremony in 2010, the award ceremony was one of two major Hollywood award ceremonies (the other being the Screen Actors Guild Awards) that did not have a regular host; every year a different presenter introduced the ceremony at the beginning of the broadcast. Gervais returned to host the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards in 2011, and will return to host the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards in 2012.

Tellingly, the Globes found no room for Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life, an artful and poetic meditation on birth, death, family, the universe, childhood and memory. That is, it feels “foreign press,” but it’s no The Help.

 

Those anticipating what Oscar might be up to this year (the Academy Awards are given out Feb. 26) will be watching several developments: In the category of best actress in a drama, for instance, The Help’s Viola Davis could give an early indication of how her film might fare against the edgier entertainment of The Artist and The Descendants. She’s a strong contender, although she faces tough competition from Meryl Streep for her brilliant evocation of Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady.

 

The best actress in a comedy or musical should be taken by Michelle Williams, who brought Marilyn Monroe to life in My Week with Marilyn, a film that isn’t exactly a comedy or a musical, but does have some funny parts and some music. She could be around at Oscar time, as well.

 

In the best actor category, the Globes were especially good to Ryan Gosling, nominating him in both a drama (The Ides of March) and a comedy (Crazy, Stupid, Love.). Unfortunately, he’ll probably lose them both, to Michael Fassbender (Shame) or Clooney (The Descendants), and then to Jean Dujardin, whose old-fashioned movie-star charm gave The Artist much of its allure. Speaking of nice-just-to-be-nominated, it was very Golden Globe-ish of the foreign press to find room in the comedy category for Brendan Gleeson’s hilariously transgressive turn in The Guard.